Show THIS YEAR Will SEE SEEA A DIG BIG fRUIT I. I CROP CROP Prospects Good for All Fruits but Peaches Have Suffered WASHINGTON Mft May 22 General 2 General prospects pros ros p tI for a large yield of ot fruit trull of or all kinds s. s with the tho possible exception of peaches peache have not been equaled at any anytime anytime anytime time within the past put decade ta save e In 1912 1312 according to the report toda today of the United d States StAtu chamber of oC commerce committee committee committee com com- on statistics and standards on the condition of fruit as of ot May 3 last ast The report deals with all aU fruits of commercial com corn mercial mercia importance including apples peaches pears plums and prunes gro grapes s oranges lemons grapefruit strawberries cherries and the like The committee reports that more mOT orless or orless less damage has hag occurred In nearly all sections Ito to fruits fruit but that save Iroe In the case of p peaches ches It Is not a R. matter of at much moment Severe cold snaps in early spring caused considerable damage to peaches In many states Oklahoma Arkansas and Kansas suffered heavily hea the outlook In those states being for not over 25 per pr cent of a normal crop More ore or less lees severe damage also was 6 done In south central Missouri ns southern Mississippi U northwestern Alabama south and east Texas southwestern Georgia western Kentucky Kentuck western Tennessee southern Idaho and portions of or North Carolina Elsewhere here tho the committee finds the outlook 1 IB is PO so 10 promising that In general genera a crop of or peaches penches approaching approaching- the normal seems more than a 8 likelihood |